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β-Galactosylceramidase Promotes Melanoma Growth via Modulation of Ceramide Metabolism

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Disturbance of sphingolipid metabolism may represent a novel therapeutic target in metastatic melanoma, the most lethal form of skin cancer. beta-Galactosylceramidase (GALC) removes beta-galactose from galactosylceramide and other sphingolipids. In this study, we show that downregulation of galcb, a zebrafish ortholog of human GALC, affects melanoblast and melanocyte differentiation in zebrafish embryos, suggesting a possible role for GALC in melanoma. On this basis, the impact of GALC expression in murine B16-F10 and human A2058 melanoma cells was investigated following its silencing or upregulation. Galc knockdown hampered growth, motility, and invasive capacity of B16-F10 cells and their tumorigenic and metastatic activity when grafted in syngeneic mice or zebrafish embryos. Galc-silenced cells displayed altered sphingolipid metabolism and increased intracellular levels of ceramide, paralleled by a non-redundant upregulation of Smpd3, which encodes for the ceramide-generating enzyme neutral sphingomyelinase 2. Accordingly, GALC downregulation caused SMPD3 upregulation, increased ceramide levels, and inhibited the tumorigenic activity of human melanoma A2058 cells, whereas GALC upregulation exerted opposite effects. In concordance with information from melanoma database mining, RNAscope analysis demonstrated a progressive increase of GALC expression from common nevi to stage IV human melanoma samples that was paralleled by increases in microphthalmia transcription factor and tyrosinase immunoreactivity inversely related to SMPD3 and ceramide levels. Overall, these findings indicate that GALC may play an oncogenic role in melanoma by modulating the levels of intracellular ceramide, thus providing novel opportunities for melanoma therapy.Significance: Data from zebrafish embryos, murine and human cell melanoma lines, and patient-derived tumor specimens indicate that beta-galactosylceramidase plays an oncogenic role in melanoma and may serve as a therapeutic target.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Belleri, Mirella; Paganini, Giuseppe; Coltrini, Daniela; Ronca, Roberto; Zizioli, Daniela; Corsini, Michela; Barbieri, Andrea; Grillo, Elisabetta; Calza, Stefano; Bresciani, Roberto; Maiorano, Eugenio; Mastropasqua, Mauro G; Annese, Tiziana; Giacomini, Arianna; Ribatti, Domenico; Casas, Josefina; Levade, Thierry; Fabrias, Gemma; Presta, Marco
Autori di Ateneo:
BRESCIANI ROBERTO
Biochimica dei tumori
CALZA STEFANO
COLTRINI DANIELA
CORSINI MICHELA
GIACOMINI ARIANNA
GRILLO ELISABETTA
Immunoistochimica del cancro
Nuovi target e approcci terapeutici per le neoplasie ematologiche
Oncologia Sperimentale e Patologia Vascolare
RONCA ROBERTO
ZIZIOLI DANIELA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/538497
Pubblicato in:
CANCER RESEARCH
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